Betting: MLB | June 21

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Jared Quay previews the betting odds for the MLB on Monday June 21.

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JARED QUAY: We've got some MLB action for you from Monday June 21. Our first game on the slate is game one of a doubleheader between the Braves versus the Mets. The Mets are favored by 220 with the over under set to 6 and 1/2 runs. On the mound for the Braves is Ian Anderson with a 4 and 3 record with a 3.58 ERA and 74 strikeouts taking on Mets ace Jacob deGrom with a 6 to 2 record and an amazing 0.54 ERA with 111 strikeouts versus eight walks.

The Mets are not a favorite team for anyone to bet on, especially when their favorites is this high, but I'm not betting against the ground right now in the situation. The Braves are a good team, but I'm taking the Mets here to win pretty handily. Before we get to the rest of the action, new users take advantage of our risk free bet up to $1,000. Go to BetMGM.com/Yahoo.

Up next, we got the Cleveland Indians traveling to Chicago to take on the Cubs. The money line is set at minus 145 for the Cubs with the over under set at 10 and 1/2 runs. On the mound for the Indians is Aaron Civale with a tentative record and a 3.48 ERA with 71 strikeouts versus 21 walks taking on Adbert Alzolay with a 4 and 5 record of 4.06 ERA with 62 strikeouts versus 16 walks.

The over under is set to 10 and 1/2 runs, so even Vegas believes there'll be a lot of runs scored. I just think the Cubs are going to be the team to score majority of those runs. But I like the Cubs to win this one pretty handily. And last but not least, we got the battle for Southern California as the Dodgers go down to San Diego to take on the Padres. It's a pick them on the line with an over under of seven runs.

On the mound for the Dodgers is Julio Urias. He was 9 to 2 on the season, with a 3.54 ERA and 90 strikeouts taking on Yu Darvish with a 6 and 2 record and a 2.57 ERA with 97 strikeouts. This game should be fun to watch. I really don't know who's gonna win, but I do know that both these teams have extremely good bets. So I think seven runs is actually on the low end. And I actually like to go over and go Dodgers, even though Tatis is amazing. I ain't gonna lie. Tatis is amazing.